
Description
Top of Sunset! Enchanted 3.71-acre horseshoe shaped canyon with year-round creek through your own forest primeval! Located in the banana belt microclimate at 660 foot elevation, the south facing level building site is a legal camping site with a Rockwood Ultra Lite travel trailer perched on a ledge overlooking the canyon. It is connected to a 2-bedroom septic system and public water through the North Gualala Water District. This is a nearly new travel trailer that has kitchen and dining room pop-outs plus a hidden murphy bed to make a surprisingly roomy living space. The canyon is gorgeous, lush, flush with redwoods; difficult to traverse, but worth the effort! Currently utilized as a fantastic camping site, this parcel is subject to the provisions of the current NGWD water moratorium as current water usage does not approach that of a full-time residence, the Regional Water District will not allow the existing water hook-up to be the primary water source for a new residence. For future development there is room for a well at the end of the ledge that could be drilled to meet the water requirements for a coastal development permit. Is this your dream come true? Come check it out!
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Description
Top of Sunset! Enchanted 3.71-acre horseshoe shaped canyon with year-round creek through your own forest primeval! Located in the banana belt microclimate at 660 foot elevation, the south facing level building site is a legal camping site with a Rockwood Ultra Lite travel trailer perched on a ledge overlooking the canyon. It is connected to a 2-bedroom septic system and public water through the North Gualala Water District. This is a nearly new travel trailer that has kitchen and dining room pop-outs plus a hidden murphy bed to make a surprisingly roomy living space. The canyon is gorgeous, lush, flush with redwoods; difficult to traverse, but worth the effort! Currently utilized as a fantastic camping site, this parcel is subject to the provisions of the current NGWD water moratorium as current water usage does not approach that of a full-time residence, the Regional Water District will not allow the existing water hook-up to be the primary water source for a new residence. For future development there is room for a well at the end of the ledge that could be drilled to meet the water requirements for a coastal development permit. Is this your dream come true? Come check it out!
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